Twin Birthday Cake
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Make & decorate birthday cake

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Children will love thIS birthday cake decorations on this colourful cake – and you'll love its simplicity

if you’re not a baker, I can imagine that baking a cake from scratch can seem like a completely overwhelming and exhausting task. I promise you- it’s not always like that! Cakes from a box are fine and all (I grew up eating them and actually enjoyed them quite a bit), but a cake made from scratch is infinitely better and it’s not much more difficult to do.

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Celebrate with a delicious homemade birthday cake. We've easy recipes for everything from sponge cakes to cheesecakes to make your loved one's day special. Don't forget the icing!

It is a stiff cake with a moist texture so perfect for carving for novelty cakes. Wonderful torted with jam and buttercream or just left and covered with marzipan/icing, this cake is so versatile you can pretty much do anything with it! It will never curdle and is so simple even my 3 year old has made it, never fails and always tastes perfect!

Birthday cake decorating Want to learn how to decorate a cake like a professional? We've got plenty of quick cake decorating tips to help make your birthday masterpiece. Why use your decorating skills to make a skull and crossbones cake? Or a pretty Princess and the pea cake?

Birthday cakes for kids If you're in charge of making the kids' birthday cakes this year make sure you check out our 10 best birthday cakes for kids for lots of impressive, vibrant and easy-to-make birthday cake recipes.

Preheat

your oven to 180°C (160°C for fan assisted ovens) / Gas Mark 4.

Mix

the eggs, oil, water and Devil’s Food Cake Mixes gently together and whisk (by hand or electric mixer) for 2-3 minutes until smooth and creamy.

Pour

the cake mixture evenly into your four greased cake tins (or use two cake tins at a time)

Bake

in the centre of the oven for 22-27 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean, then cool on a wire rack.

Cut

out a circle from the middle of each cake using the cookie cutter and place the centre cakes to one side. Half one centre cake and discard the remaining ones (or eat them!).

Ice

the tops of 3 of the cakes using a palette knife and one of the Chocolate Fudge Icings, being careful not to put icing down the hollowed out middles. Sandwich together, lining up the centre hollows, with the un-iced cake on the top. Place a half centre into the base of the hollow, right to the bottom, then fill with the sweets and chocolates, packing them in tightly. Top with the remaining half centre sponge and then ice all over the outside of the cake with ½ tub of the chocolate fudge icing.

Spoon

the remaining icing into a piping bag with the round nozzle inside. You may need to do this in batches so that the piping bag isn’t overfilled. Ideally it should be about half or three quarters full.

Pipe

the outside of the cake. Start around the outsides. Pipe 6 large dots down the side of the cake. With the back of a small spoon, press the tip of the spoon into the centre of the piped dot and drag horizontally across, smudging the fudge icing. Wipe the spoon clean between each of the smudges to ensure a smooth, clean line. Do this with each of the dots, and then continue piping the next vertical layer. If the icing gets a little warm and looks like it isn’t holding itself, you can place the piping bag into the fridge for 10-15 minutes, to harden up. This will ensure the dots do not drop downwards. For the top, continue piping as you have been however go around the circumference of the top working your way from the outside into the centre.

that s all you need to make your own birthday cake with our lovely girl game . enjoy !